The home WiFi network don't always work as expected. This connection can fail at any time. For example, being disconnected all the time is one of the most frequent problems among users. Luckily, by knowing the causes that cause these cuts, it is easier to find a solution.
Even though we have contracted a large fiber rate at home, this wireless connection can cause problems at any time. If you want to prevent the WiFi from disconnecting all the time, the best thing you can do is take a look at the possible causes that cause this failure in the network. In this way, you will be able to quickly find the method with which you can end this connection error.
Is it the fault of the router or your operator?
One of the first points you have to check is that the fault is not in the router. If you think it is a matter of this device, it may help you to follow these steps:
- Reboot the router.
- Update the device with the latest firmware version available.
On the other hand, if the router has turned off completely or it restarts itself without you touching anything every so often, all you have to do is call your operator and let them know that you need a new device. On the other hand, the problem may be in the operator with which you have contracted Internet. To do this, the truth is that you only have to call their customer service department and they will inform you if it is a problem on your line or not.
WiFi problems only on one device
Why does the WiFi disconnect? Please note that malware may be causing this problem. In these cases, you will have to check if the devices in which you lose connection are infected by a virus or not.
However, it is also possible that the problem is with the device itself and has nothing to do with malware. To clear up doubts, keep in mind the following points in particular:
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Check that the connection failure is not repeated on more devices.
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Update the device or restart it.
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Forget the Wi-Fi network and reconnect from that device.
Interference and weak signal
One of the main enemies of wireless networks is interference from other devices. For this reason alone, the WiFi can be disconnected at any time without you doing anything. Just like you can also disconnect a device in case the wireless signal is weak.
It is also important that you know how to choose the band to which you are going to connect. Please note that the 2.4GHz network is a better option when you are away from the router. By contrast, 5GHz is faster, but requires you to be close to the device. This way you will avoid connection problems, such as continuous cuts.
In these situations, the truth is that there is no choice but to place the router in another part of the home or choose to buy devices to extend the Wi-Fi signal. Also, by moving other interfering devices (or appliances) away, you'll make your home network work better than ever. The ideal is to put the router at an intermediate point in the house so that its signal reaches everywhere, although if you are going to expand the connection, you will not need it.